Tag: Captivate

- Gorgeous screen. Ridiculously bright, rich, and crisp. These phones use Super Amoled which are much improved and are much more viewable outdoors.

- the size. I thought that 4-inch would make the phone huge and unwieldy but it is in fact a great pocketable size and much easier to use due to the screen size. The weight is one of the first surprising thing about the phone. It’s amazingly light.

- Videos and photos are very good for a mobile phone

- UI UI looks nice, and it’s fast, the Touch Wiz UI is surprisingly not bad. I thought I would switch to Launcher Pro immediately. If you don’t like Touchwiz, you can use home replacement ADW launcher or Launcher Pro which are similar to stock and perform beautifully.

- Video record look better in vibrant, i do like design and home screen of capicator more though.

The AT&T Samsung Captivate cell phone is now on sale for $199.99 with a 2-yr contract agreement. the Captivate has beautiful screen and very light phone. I would prefer super AMOLED coz to be honest, viewing experience would be the best on it. No flash, the Captivate has a “night mode”, the camera on it is actually pretty good in low light. The Captivate may be an attempt to attract more male customers away from AT&T.

The AT&T Samsung Captivate cell phone is almost here, it has a superior display in both size and clarity to the Nexus One and Incredible and other than the extra 0.3″ the EVO has an inferior display as well. Each Galaxy S variant phone has a slightly different look for each of the carriers. The pictures you see is the Captivate, AT&T’s version of the Galaxy S Series.

Samsung Mobile US: Galaxy S phones will come with Android 2.1 and be upgradeable to Android 2.2 which will support Adobe Flash 10.1

This is so epic, captivating and fascinating on a galactic level. Super AMOLED would be nice, Samsung provided some great hardware. I hope they need to provide good customer service/software updates in order to keep their momentum going.

The new Samsung Captivate cell phone has a Super AMOLED display, 5-megapixel camera with 720p video. Nice specs, I’m glad AT&T will finally give me a decent Android phone other than the iPhone. I’ve seen the Super AMOLED next to LCD. AMOLED wins. You have the option to pay for AT&T Navigator is you prefer the interface, but Google Nav is free. it doesn’t have at least an LED flash and front facing camera at launch :[ Glad to see more android phones on AT&T. All I need is a release date.